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Not every ed-tech tool has to be a bespoke platform or mobile app. A fourth-grade teacher at the Future of Education Technology Conference this week presented a collection of useful or fun websites available for free.
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North East Independent School District, which is located in San Antonio, may soon be fighting a legal battle with the Texas Education Agency over its controversial cellphone policy.
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One of the key lessons from Florida Virtual School’s collaboration with the AI-enabled data platform Doowii was the importance of spending time with users to understand their needs and limits.
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Nearly 40 percent of residents across the state lack access to modern broadband services that include high-quality voice, data and video offerings.
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The Okaloosa County School Board approved the purchase of the software earlier this week, optimizing routes and giving schools the ability to handle emergency situations more quickly.
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With data-driven instruction, school districts can work toward providing personalized learning to every student.
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Proponents of the bill say it is a great first step at fixing the disparity among low-income students
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Middle school students play a part in live-streaming NASA's video from high altitude balloons of Monday's solar eclipse.
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The founder of a start-up company that provides courses in digital skills says young students can benefit from the step-by-step process in learning basic programming.
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Over the past 12 years, one instructor has prepared more than 150 juniors and seniors for computer networking certification exams and careers in information technology through Laurel High's Cisco Networking Academy.
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The possibility of rogue employees and students running bitcoin mining operations on K-12 computers will decrease over the summer months.
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The software tool developed by Cisco replicates actual computer networks so high school students can learn how to administer hardware and software.
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A unique dual-city grant is expected to provide researchers with an uncommon opportunity to survey Obama's anti-poverty campaign.
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A new report from the National Council on Teacher Quality shares a detailed analysis of policies enacted at the state level that impact teacher effectiveness.
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Media literacy is suddenly a front-burner issue for schools, thanks to the recent presidential election, a spate of reports on “fake news,” and new research demonstrating just how ill-equipped young people are to critically evaluate information they encounter online and via social media.
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A group of 30 students in the Green Technology Energy and Conservation course spent Tuesday and Wednesday outdoors, completing their first community solar installation project.
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Oracle's new high school, scheduled for completion in 2017, teaches its students reading, writing, arithmetic — and how to be effective people.
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CPARC is an engineering program at Marmion Academy that supports simulation prototyping experiments for various companies and trains students with skills that will set them apart after graduation.
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The Techno Dragons program at Davison Elementary-Middle School turns students in campus tech support -- and could be the reason they grow up to be software developers or cybersecurity experts.
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Students at San Juan High School participate in a Career Pathway program that is designed to teach them real-world skills through interactive coursework.
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Technical issues last week that caused students to lose their answers on state standardized exams impacted about 14,220 computerized tests, Commissioner Mike Morath told the State Board of Education on Wednesday.
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